Once upon a time, K.R. Foley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>"Michael D. James" wrote:
>> Can we put the unsubscribe instructions (or a link to them) at the
>> bottom of every list message? Other lists do that. I think it would
>> cut down the noise.
>
>This is a good idea but it has several downside
Hi:
When I run the java under linux system, using the javac , java command,
the error message resulted: Segment fault,
SIGSEGV 11* Segmentation
violation ..
So, I need update the LibXt.so.6.0, I followed the URL listed on the
installation guide:
h
"Michael D. James" wrote:
> Can we put the unsubscribe instructions (or a link to them) at the
> bottom of every list message? Other lists do that. I think it would
> cut down the noise.
This is a good idea but it has several downsides:
1. People with limited bandwidth probably don't want the
hellow : my linux java fan!
if I want to make a solution of linux port .which protocal should i
refreing to .and if lay on java .Do you think it is a good idea.
Can we put the unsubscribe instructions (or a link to them) at the
bottom of every list message? Other lists do that. I think it would
cut down the noise.
I have a high volume java servers that I would like to have native
thread for, any ideas when we might get an update to 1.1.7 of see 1.2
Shane
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please make uo a confirmatilns system...i get 1000 mails a day which i did not
SK 4...
Why is it so hard to get off this list? or any list for that matter.
--jason
On 10-Dec-98 Dimitris Vyzovitis wrote:
> Martin Little wrote:
>
>> Ok, this is getting way out of hand. Someone is using this mailing list
>> to punish people who irritate them.
>>
>
> <...>
>
>> The java-linux ma
Martin Little wrote:
> Ok, this is getting way out of hand. Someone is using this mailing list
> to punish people who irritate them.
>
<...>
> The java-linux mailing list needs to have a confirmation stage in the
> signup where the person has to respond to the subscription email
> with a uniqu
I talked with root and told me he re-installed linux.
Does Linux contain kaffe by default?
I typed:
lcomp98.fi-b.unam.mx carlos>which javac
/usr/bin/javac
and /usr/bin contains kaffe. What's that?
He removed it and I typed:
lcomp98.fi-b.unam.mx carlos>which java
/users/local/bin/java/jdk1.1.5/
> Carlos Alberto Roman Zamitiz writes:
Carlos> Hi, yesterdar root had a problem with his linux server and
Carlos> I don't know certainly what happened but today I typed:
Carlos> lcomp98.fi-b.unam.mx carlos>javac HolaMundo.java
Carlos> No library path set.
Carlos> I revi
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> lcomp98.fi-b.unam.mx carlos>javac HolaMundo.java
> No library path set.
> I revised my PATH and CLASSPATH. They are correct.
> Only if I type full path
> lcomp98.fi-b.unam.mx carlos>/users/local/bin/java/jdk1.1.5/
> bin/javac HolaMundo.java
It looks to me like you have
At 10:22 AM 12/9/98 -0600, Carlos Alberto Roman Zamitiz wrote:
>Hi, yesterdar root had a problem with his linux server and I don't know
>certainly what happened but today I typed:
>
>lcomp98.fi-b.unam.mx carlos>javac HolaMundo.java
>No library path set.
>
>I revised my PATH and CLASSPATH. They ar
Hi, yesterdar root had a problem with his linux server and I don't know
certainly what happened but today I typed:
lcomp98.fi-b.unam.mx carlos>javac HolaMundo.java
No library path set.
I revised my PATH and CLASSPATH. They are correct.
Only if I type full path
lcomp98.fi-b.unam.mx carlos>/user
Ok, this is getting way out of hand. Someone is using this mailing list
to punish people who irritate them.
I tried sending mail to the person who is listed as the mailing list maintainer
and received no response so I'm going to publish the suggestion here.
The java-linux mailing list needs to
STOP SENDING ME JUNK MAIL!
I think you mean JSCRIPT( MS JavaScript)\VBScript is the browser . ASP is a
server side scripting
language that run in IIS 3.0/4.0 ISAPI compliant servers.
Darryl Luff wrote:
> Java News Collector wrote:
> >
> > At 10:21 AM 12/7/98 -0800, David Wall wrote:
> > >>What is the idea of Java? Portabl
You guys have done a great job. I was wondering when JDK1.2 will be
available? I understand Sun in going to support the port?
Thanks,
Paul
I downloaded Netbeans and have tried it on my NT 4 (P133, 64MB) and it is very slow. I
actually wanted to find an IDE that would work on multiple platforms to develop
servlets, since I'm concerned with the poor performance of more client side Java. This
is proof positive for me. I like the idea
Java News Collector wrote:
>
> At 10:21 AM 12/7/98 -0800, David Wall wrote:
> >>What is the idea of Java? Portable code.
> >
> >If that's all they claim, they will lose, since portable code has existed
> >long before their patent. Now, portable code inside web browser may be
> >different, though
Kontorotsui,
Was your SuSE version glib, or lib6, or lib5 ?
Many thanks
Matt
(Attempting to get to grips with SuSE too).
> Resent-Date: Wed, 9 Dec 1998 05:29:02 -0500
> Date: Wed, 09 Dec 1998 11:04:39 +0100 (MET)
> From: Kontorotsui <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> The following code:
>
> --- begin
The following code:
--- begin ---
try
{
java.net.InetAddress ia = java.net.InetAddress.getLocalHost();
}
catch (java.net.UnknownHostException e)
{
// Do something
}
--- end ---
gives me this:
--- begin ---
SIGSEGV
Justin Lee wrote:
>
> Ernst de Haan wrote:
>
> >
> > What is the idea of Java? Portable code. If that part of Java will be
> > removed, the Java Platform idea is dead, what remains is the Java
> > programming language, with a modified API (ClassLoader etc). Downward
> > compatiblity nil.
> >
> >
Take a look at Simplicity: http://www.datarepresentations.com
I've been using the new beta with out any problems!!
-Gabriel Velasquez
Helge Hielscher wrote:
Hello,
what tools do you use for *efficient* programming in Java? I have been
looking around for a while, the only things I've found was Fre
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